On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 01:27 +0200, Attila Kinali wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 09:54:16 -0700
> JSL Internet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> >   You claim to have solved a mystery but you did not provide any 
> > technical details of the problem or the solution.  This is a support 
> > list but instead of being supportive or asking for support, you are 
> > being critical of a product that most users do not have any trouble 
> > with.  Without knowing what you did to the net5501 to "fix" it, nobody 
> > benefits and your credibility suffers.  I'm an experienced RF/digital 
> > engineer and I've seen some "creative" explanations and solutions here 
> > on the Soekris list.
> 
> My credibility? I've never been called an idiot as often as on
> this mailinglist, do you really think i have a credibility to lose?
> 
> If you are an RF/digital engineer, just take a random net5501 board
> or a picture of it. Follow the power supply lines and you will see
> why some people have crashes and some do not. It is really that obvious!
> 
> How i fixed it is simple: take a hand full of capacitors, sprinkle
> them over the board and solder them where they fall. Depending on
> the load conditons you will also need to add a couple of wires.
> 
>                       Attila Kinai

I would like to see some pictures (.jpg) of your modified board. Share
your expertise with the rest of the list.

Bob G


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